Designation:

Bradley AMEV

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Manufacturer: BAE Systems Land and Armament  
Product type: Armoured Vehicles  
Name: Ambulance vehicle  

The Bradley Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle (AMEV) is a Bradley A3 based variant which operates in the forward area with armored and mechanized battalions. The AMEV delivers life-saving combat medical support under the Bradley A3 protection level to the casualties, evacuees and combat medics.

The AMEV provides increased interior space for all the equipment and supplies required to perform the medic’s duties while providing the proven survivability and force protection of the Bradley A3 vehicle. The AMEV supports all standard and advanced medical components and kits available in the military supply systems.

The AMEV’s ability to rapidly collect, evacuate, and perform life-saving enroute treatment is critical to sustaining the force. The AMEV is completely self-contained with interior workspace and medical equipment, NBC protection for crew and patients, and has electrical lifting mechanism that assists the crew with loading patients in the top litter racks. The AMEV brings the level of care expected in modern civilian trauma ambulance vehicles to the HBCT formation.

The BFoV includes the following variants:

  • Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle (AMEV)

  • Armored Medical Treatment Vehicle (AMTV)

  • Bradley Command Post (BCP)

  • Bradley Mortar Vehicle (BMV)

  • Bradley General Purpose Vehicle (BGPV)

Survivability and Force Protection

BFoV platforms possess exceptional survivability against kinetic energy and artillery munitions.With the common Bradley reactive armor installed, the BFoV will provide the same level ofhand-held High-Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) and Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) protection asthe BFV. BFoV platform design incorporates all of the Bradley Urban Survivability Kits (BUSK)that have been developed in response to the changing threat environment.

Mobility

The BFoV variants are as mobile and agile as the platforms currently residing in the HBCT formation. This increased mobility over the M113 FoV provides the maneuver commander the freedom to execute operations without being hindered by the inability of his critical battlefield functions to keep up with the rest of the force.

Sustainability, Commonality, and Future Growth

BFoV replacements for the M113 FoV establishes 74% commonality across the HBCT formation thus reducing the HBCT logistics tail, simplifies crew and maintenance training and enables more efficient sustainment and capability upgrades.

Ability to Integrate Enhanced Mission Equipment Packages (MEPs)

The increase in available space provides the ability to integrate more capable MEPs for each mission role.

Mission support equipment/basic life support:

  • basic airway

  • oxygen suction

  • bleed control

  • vital signs monitor

  • splints

  • extrication gear

Advanced trauma life support:

  • advanced airway

  • ventilation

  • fluid change

  • medication

Specifications:
Property Value
Weight (kg)
32885
Crew
3
Troops
8
Length (mm)
6900
Width (mm)
3300
Height (mm)
2500
Engine power output (h.p.)
600
Fuel capacity (l)
712
Max. road speed (km/h)
61
Max. road range (km)
402
Gradient (%)
60
Side slope (%)
40
Trench (mm)
2100
Vertical obstacle (mm)
700
Ground clearance (mm)
300




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